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World's Richest Man: I Leaped Across Time

Jack Somnus was a mid-wealth professor of economics and a trading advisor for the powerful Johnson family. But after years of working for the Johnsons, he was abandoned without a word. He was laid off without as much as a severence package. Jack's life got worse when he lost his wife. Depressed and alone, he got into an unfortunate accident. Instead of dying, he travels back in time to his teenage years. Now, Jack has a second chance to live the life he always wanted. He wants to be the one who controls, not the one being controlled. But his time travel hides a deeper secret, one that might throw him for a loop. [WARNING: CONTAINS EXPLICIT EROTIC SCENES] ... PS. Investment Empire Building / Confident MC / MC is not the only smart character DISCLAIMER: The similarity in names of characters in this novel to those of real world individuals is purely a coincidence This story is set in the same universe as my first novel, "Evolution of Genius: every night, I get smarter!", however, reading this novel doesn't require you to have any knowledge about the other.

WorldScholar · Urban
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171 Chs

New Avenue

There was no way. She looked no older than someone in their late twenties.

"How…?" The question slipped out before I could even think about it.

Liliana's eyes held a secret. "That is part of the research I mentioned. Healthcare and life-prelonging therapies and products. All of the research is based on scientific methods."

"Why not sell the products, then? Wouldn't people pay millions for access to therapies that could do that?"

"Well... Mr. Somnus, you said it yourself—millions... what's that? That's nothing. And even if the club could earn a lot more. Let's say a few billion. It's still nothing compared to the influence it gains by keeping this information secret."

"Think about it." She continued. "If this research was made public, it would be commoditized. The people who buy it would get what they want, and the club would earn a finite amount. But by keeping this knowledge exclusive, we offer something far more valuable."